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2018 Santa Clarita Dodger Day Tickets On Sale Now

Santa Clarita residents can now purchase tickets to the 41st annual City of Santa Clarita Dodger Day to watch the reigning National League Champion Los Angeles Dodgers take on the Cincinnati Reds at Dodger Stadium.


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“Dodger Day is a time-honored Santa Clarita tradition and a great way to enjoy a game with your neighbors,”said Patrick Downing, Arts and Events Supervisor for the City of Santa Clarita. “In addition to a day of fun at the ballpark, Dodger Day is also a way to support our schools and nonprofits.”

Prior to facing the Reds, the Dodgers will hold their annual Alumni Game, where two teams of Dodger legends will take the field to show off their timeless skills. Fans in attendance will also receive a special Los Angeles Dodgers 60th Anniversary Cap, while supplies last.

A portion of each ticket purchased from the city will be donated back to Santa Clarita nonprofits and schools. Attendees will be able to specify which charity or school they want to support during their registration.

Youth organizations that sell 25 or more tickets will be able to have their group line-up on the warning track before the game to be featured on DodgerVision. Each school and non-profit group that sells more than 10 tickets will receive a rebate.

The game will take place on Saturday, May 12 at 6:10 p.m. Tickets start as low as $25 per person for preferred reserve seats and go up to $75 for loge box MVP seats and can be purchased online by visiting the city’s website.

Attendees will also be able to purchase tickets in the Coca-Cola Right Field Pavilion, which includes unlimited Dodger Dogs, nachos, popcorn, peanuts, Coke products and water.

A limited amount of tickets are available in each seating tier.

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2018 Santa Clarita Dodger Day Tickets On Sale Now

One comment

  1. Dear KHTS:

    I am a resident of Santa Clarita and last year was awarded the honor of being one of the Five 2017 California Teachers of the year. As one of the many awards I received was a Dodger Hero Community Award, where I was given the honor and opportunity to throw the first pitch at the game. This year an elementary school teacher from Castaic has been chosen as one of the five 2018 California Teachers of The year. Her name is Erin Oxhorn-Gilpin, at Northlake Hills Elementary School in Castaic. I think it would be awesome if she was to be recognized on Santa Clarita Dodger Day game. Mrs. Oxhorn has done so much for the students in the community, including fundraisers and obtaining technology equipment for her classroom.

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About Lori Bashian

Lori Bashian joined KHTS AM 1220 as a staff writer in 2017 following a news internship. She started working in news during her time at College of the Canyons writing for Cougar News. She is currently studying at California State University, Northridge working towards a bachelor’s degree in Journalism with an emphasis in print.